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Apparently this is no longer in business. If you are lucky enough to have a doll made by Virginia than you now have a collector’s item!Holly adds: Most all of the dolls today are made in China. These are the exception.

“Virginia’s brother, Charlie, pours vinyl into molds; each sculpted by Virginia herself. They are melted to the mold and then cooled. Virginia paints each doll’s face herself, with diluted automotive paint that’s used for vinyl interiors, to give them a life-like appearance. Each of the doll’s eyes is put on by hand; their bodies are stuffed and limbs assembled. Even the doll’s clothes are cut and sewn by hand.”